This video demonstrates a "Height Over Bore" (HOB) drill focused on improving accuracy and speed when engaging the headbox of a target. The instructor explains the tactical rationale behind prioritizing headshots when center mass is ineffective or inaccessible due to body armor. The drill involves identifying the firearm's HOB by observing shot impact relative to the optic's point of aim, then adjusting aim to compensate for the difference. The practice progresses from accuracy to speed, aiming to achieve precise hits on the headbox quickly. The video encourages viewers to sign up for classes at wagundanation.net.
This video, titled "ONLY THE POLICE SHOULD HAVE A GUN!!!", focuses on the debate surrounding gun ownership and the Second Amendment, likely arguing against civilian firearm possession. The description heavily promotes the content creator's social media presence and merchandise, alongside calls for donations. It also cross-promotes another Instagram account and a firearms training website. The use of hashtags indicates a strong lean towards Second Amendment advocacy, gun ownership rights, and identification with the Black gun owner community.
This video promotes a monthly rifle and pistol training event hosted by Wagunda Nation, taking place on the last Saturday of each month. The event costs $75 for 4 hours and requires pre-registration to receive the private range address in Jacksonville, FL. Participants need a minimum of 100 rounds for both rifle and pistol, along with essential gear like slings, sights, two magazines for rifles, and holsters/belts for pistols. Training equipment can be supplied for an additional fee. The video also highlights social media handles for Wagunda Nation and LocsNLoad Firearms, and Patreon/Cashapp for donations.
This video announces the sale of official Wagunda Nation patches. These high-quality PVC patches are designed to be durable and fade-resistant. The video highlights that these are the new official logos for Wagunda Nation and that there is a limited supply of 75 patches available. Viewers are directed to the Wagunda Nation website (wagundanation.net) and a Google Form to place their orders and show support for the firearm training program.
This video from Flexas Medical provides essential training on packing wounds, specifically focusing on junctional wounds which are a leading preventable cause of death in combat situations. The instructor demonstrates the technique, emphasizing direct pressure to control bleeding when a tourniquet is not feasible. The video highlights the use of specialized wound packing gauze and blood training aids from TrueClot, acquired from Ron Wenzel, to enhance the learning experience. The content is presented in a practical, instructional format.
This YouTube video announces a monthly meetup for the 'Wa'Gunda Nation' on February 17th, from 10 AM to 2 PM, at Tango Down SC. The event, themed 'Guns and Roses,' is open to couples and encourages participants to bring their significant other or a friend for a chance to win a prize bag. Attendees are instructed to bring their pistol and rifle with 50-100 rounds of ammunition for each. Those not bringing firearms can still participate by purchasing ammunition. The description hints at a playful mix of romance and firearms with the tagline 'Was that the sound of an arrow of love, or a bullet whizzing by?'
This YouTube video features the Micro Draco firearm, highlighted as "totally impractical, but always fun." The description indicates a December shooting event that covered lateral movement and shooting on the move with both pistols and rifles. The session concluded with a "Wagunda Mag Dump." The video also promotes future training days and encourages viewers to follow specific Instagram accounts and support the creators via Patreon and Cashapp. It also directs viewers to a linktree for more information.
This YouTube video is an announcement for a "Wagunda Nation" range day event scheduled for November 18th at Tango Down SC in Jacksonville. The event, hosted by @locsnload and @undeadprophet0, promises fun, fellowship, and quality training. Attendees are encouraged to bring their pistol and rifle with at least 50 rounds each, with firearms provided for those who don't own any. A restaurant is available on-site afterward. The description also includes hashtags related to firearms and local activities in Jacksonville.
This video documents the first Wagunda Nation shooting event held in Jacksonville, Florida, at Tango Down SC. It highlights a fun and educational experience for attendees, encouraging them to stay tuned for future events. The description also provides Instagram handles for Wagunda Nation and LocsNLoad, along with Patreon and Cash App links for those wishing to support the content creator.
This YouTube video announces a "Range Day" event scheduled for October 28th, 2023, in Jacksonville, Florida, specifically at 18811 Maxville-Macclenny Road. The event is presented as the first outing under the "Wagunda Nation" banner, with plans for similar monthly events. Attendees are encouraged to bring at least 100 rounds of pistol and rifle ammunition for firearm training. Viewers interested in attending are asked to DM or comment to help with a headcount. The video also promotes following '@locsnload' and '@wagundanation' on Instagram for updates and provides links for Patreon and Cash App donations to support the channel, "LocsNLoadFirearms."
This video highlights the newest gun range in Jacksonville, FL, Tango Down Gun Range, emphasizing its superior facilities and welcoming atmosphere compared to a previous negative experience at Gateway Range. The reviewer praises Tango Down for allowing rifle training and movement drills, unlike Gateway. The range features individual gun bays for rifle/pistol and movements, a 1000+ yard range for long-range shooting, and an upcoming shoot house. A Louisiana chef's restaurant on-site is also a major plus. The channel plans to host classes once their logo and website are updated. The video promotes supporting the channel through Patreon and Cashapp.
This YouTube video, titled "RATE THESE GUNS!! #pewpewlife", invites viewers to engage with firearms content. The description encourages following specific Instagram accounts (@locsnload and @wagundacdf) for more, and promotes a website (knaaccessories.com) for firearms training and gun buying. It also includes links for supporting the creator via Patreon and Cashapp. The video is associated with the "LocsNLoadFirearms" brand and utilizes a comprehensive set of hashtags related to firearms, gun ownership, and specific communities within the gun culture, including location-specific tags for Jacksonville, Florida.
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